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Why so slow? : the advancement of women

Why do so few women occupy positions of power and prestige? Virginia Valian uses concepts and data from psychology, sociology, economics, and biology to explain the disparity in the professional advancement of men and women. According to Valian, men and women alike have implicit hypotheses about gender differences -- gender schemas -- that create small sex differences in characteristics, behaviors, perceptions, and evaluations of men and women. Those small imbalances accumulate to advantage men and disadvantage women. The most important consequence of gender schemas for professional life is that men tend to be overrated and women underrated.
Print Book, English, 2000
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The MIT Press, Cambridge Mass., 2000
XVII, 401 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm
9780262220545, 9780262720311, 0262220547, 0262720310
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Prefaceix(4)
Acknowledgmentsxiii(2)
A Note on Method and Scopexv
1 Gender Schemas at Work
1(22)
2 Gender Begins--and Continues-at Home
23(24)
3 Learning About Gender
47(20)
4 Biology and Behavior
67(14)
5 Biology and Cognition
81(22)
6 Schemas That Explain Behavior
103(22)
7 Evaluating Women and Men
125(20)
8 Effects on the Self
145(22)
9 Interpreting Success and Failure
167(20)
10 Women in the Professions
187(30)
11 Women in Academia
217(34)
12 Professional Performance and Human Values
251(26)
13 Affirmative Action and the Law
277(26)
14 Remedies
303(30)
Notes333(20)
References353(32)
Author Index385(8)
Subject Index393